The La Quinta Inn-San Antonio Windsor Park is north of downtown, just a few miles from Ft. Sam Houston Army Base. Our location enables easy access to such area attractions as SBC Center (home of the NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs), the Riverwalk, Splashtown, and Retama Raceway. From here, visit New Braunfels for recreation, entertainment, museums, and golf. Stop at Natural Bridge Caverns along the way.



Antonian Inn and Suites
Open since 1999, Antonian Inn and Suites is very conveniently to the downtown area as well as a short drive to the San Antonio International Airport. Fort Sam Houston US Army post and the US 5th Army headquarters are just a few blocks away. Several restaurants are withing walking ...
Comfort Inn Alamo/Riverwalk Historic
The Comfort Inn Alamo/Riverwalk is located only three blocks from the San Antonio Riverwalk. All beautifully decorated guest rooms include microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers, hair dryers, iron, ironing boards and free high-speed Internet access. A complimentary deluxe breakfast buffet is available. Enjoy the excitement of the San Antonio Riverwalk and historic downtown in a comfortable and quiet location. Parking is available in surrounding areas between 3.00 and 10.00. Self parking ...
Best Western Hill Country Suites
'From: Interstate 35 South. Take Interstate 10 West, Sea World And Fiesta Texas. Take Highway 1604 North/East, and take Exit 281 north, stay on the service road and take the Sonterra Exit Ramp (immediate bridge-ramp on the right). Make two right turns at the bridge and the Best Western Hill Country Suites is on the right side. 'From: Interstate 35 North. Take Interstate 10 East. Take Highway 1604 West, and take Exit 281 north, stay on the service road and take the Sonterra Exit Ramp ...
|
|
Most recent user reviews
In the Ghetto
Anonymous, Detroit, MI, 2006-06-26
Fast food and a Mom and Pop Taqueria were in the parking lot. Cracker Barrel is a block away.
Short and simple? I thought this place was a dump. Our room wasn't cleaned the place was dirty and when I called the office the phone rang and rang with no answer. Frankly with the clientele and the amount of highway, guest, train and airplane noise it was hard to feeling comfortable or safe. It wasn't a hotel at all, but a converted run down motel. Yuck. Never again.
|
|